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Trivia

Goofs

A visiting aunt is on the base. It is mentioned that she lost a son in the Vietnam war. The war ended nearly 40 years ago and if the woman was to be old enough for that to be true, she would be around age 80, which she is not. See more »

Quotes

Roxy LeBlanc:
I just want to know that you have faults, Trevor. You know, like normal people.
Trevor LeBlanc:
[nods]
Okay. Well, I jump to conclusions, I'm a terrible cook, I forget names, kinda clumsy, hence the knee, um... I can be impulsive and sometimes a little bit too sensitive.
[pause]
Trevor LeBlanc:
Feel better?
Roxy LeBlanc:
[chuckles]
Yeah. Really, I do.
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User Reviews

I disagree with the first review of the show. As an Army Wife myself, I can say that the show was relatively realistic in our portrayal. The plot lines were interesting. Remember, it's only the first show. They're not going to jump into everything at once. Sit back and watch the show develop. While I understand that the first reviewer dealt with Army Wives, he WASN'T an Army Wife. It's an entirely different world. Again, that was the pilot episode. It makes no sense to jump into everything right away. Let the show develop, then decide if you like the show. I personally felt no disservice. Also, you were an officer. Much of the show was based on the Private's wife as she entered the military world. Being an enlisted wife is much different than being an officer's wife. I can safely say this with experience.

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